High School Mathematics2.28 Application of Square Root - II

Directions: Solve the following problems. Also write at least five examples of your own.

Q 1: There are certain number of rows of trees in a garden. The number of trees in each row is twice the number of rows. Find the number of trees in each row and the number of rows in the garden if the number of trees is 1458.None of theseNumber of rows = 27 and number of trees = 54Number of rows = 25 and number of trees = 50Number of rows = 29 and number of trees = 58

Q 2: There are certain number of rows of trees in a garden. The number of trees in each row is twice the number of rows. Find the number of trees in each row and the number of rows in the garden if the number of trees is 2592.Number of rows = 29 and number of trees = 58Number of rows = 36 and number of trees = 72Number of rows = 38 and number of trees = 76None of these

Q 3: There are certain number of rows of trees in a garden. The number of trees in each row is twice the number of rows. Find the number of trees in each row and the number of rows in the garden if the number of trees is 1682.Number of rows = 29 and number of trees = 58Number of rows = 39 and number of trees = 78None of theseNumber of rows = 31 and number of trees = 62

Q 4: There are certain number of rows of trees in a garden. The number of trees in each row is twice the number of rows. Find the number of trees in each row and the number of rows in the garden if the number of trees is 7938.Number of rows = 59 and number of trees = 118Number of rows = 25 and number of trees = 50Number of rows = 63 and number of trees = 126None of these